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Manh Nguyen Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What a new nice style of hair you have it cut?

I just came across this sentence "What a new nice style of hair you have it cut!". Is it not grammatical? If it is, what about the following sentence? Is it correct in grammar:
You have it cut a new style of hair.
  

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They are not What/such a nice new style you have your hair cut in You have your hair cut in (such) a nice new style 'nice' should come before 'new' d

  • They are not What/such a nice new style you have your hair cut in You have your hair cut in (such) a nice new style 'nice' should come before 'new' d
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They are not Emotion: smile

What/such a nice new style you have your hair cut in
You have your hair cut in (such) a nice new style
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Thank you so much. It comes from a test paper. The creator might not be so well qualified.

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